Michael Jordan is headed for the altar -- again. On Thursday, March 7, the 50-year-old NBA legend hit up a courthouse in West Palm Beach, Fla., to apply for a marriage license with fiancee Yvette Prieto. County clerk spokeswoman Kathy Burstein confirmed the news to the Associated Press.
Michael Jordan is headed for the altar -- again. On Thursday, March 7, the 50-year-old NBA legend hit up a courthouse in West Palm Beach, Fla., to apply for a marriage license with fiancee Yvette Prieto. County clerk spokeswoman Kathy Burstein confirmed the news to the Associated Press.
Jordan and Prieto dated for three years before getting engaged in 2011. His rep told North Carolina TV station WCNC that he proposed over Christmas.
This will be the second marriage for the Charlotte Bobcats owner; he was previously wed to Juanita Vanoy for 17 years before their 2006 divorce. He and Vanoy -- who received about $168 million in their settlement -- share three kids: sons Jeffrey Michael, 24, and Marcus James, 22, and daughter Jasmine, 19.
Michael Jordan is headed for the altar -- again. On Thursday, March 7, the 50-year-old NBA legend hit up a courthouse in West Palm Beach, Fla., to apply for a marriage license with fiancee Yvette Prieto. County clerk spokeswoman Kathy Burstein confirmed the news to the Associated Press.
Jordan and Prieto dated for three years before getting engaged in 2011. His rep told North Carolina TV station WCNC that he proposed over Christmas.
This will be the second marriage for the Charlotte Bobcats owner; he was previously wed to Juanita Vanoy for 17 years before their 2006 divorce. He and Vanoy -- who received about $168 million in their settlement -- share three kids: sons Jeffrey Michael, 24, and Marcus James, 22, and daughter Jasmine, 19.
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